One of our personal favorites!
This vintage Joe Colombo Elda chair comes from private collection and is in incredible condition. Both the fiberglass shell and the top leather upholstery are in exceptional beautiful condition! The leather shows a very nice patina and makes it a top interior piece that gives character to your home.
The "Full White version" is unique and rarely comes on the market.
And this is your chance to buy another one, because Comfort stopped the production of the Elda chair.
This designer chair / seat was designed by Joe Colombo for Comfort in 1963.
This is one of the first pieces of furniture named after his wife Elda.
Joe Colombo had a short but very brilliant career.
The chair is inspired by shipbuilding technology.
The Elda chair was the first chair with a fully self-supporting glass fiber frame.
The chair is incredibly comfortable thanks to the 7 supporting cushions, the rotating base and the generous proportions.
Joe Colombo was one of the most influential product designers in Italy.
Unfortunately he died in 1971 at the age of 41.
He was known for his multifunctional objects.
The Elda chair by Joe Colombo can also be seen in some world-famous films such as "The Hunger Games" in 2012 and the James Bond film "The spy who loved me" in 1977.
The chair is of a first-class design and gives a warm, cozy feeling in its shell-shaped backrest.